Improved liquor-flask



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ROBERT HENEAGE, OEEUEEALO, NEW YORK, Assis-NOR To REUBEET DILL, OE SAME PLACE.

IMPROVED LlQUOPt-FLASK.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent, No. 43,1511, dated June 14, 1864.

.To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that l, ROBERT HENEAGE, of the city ot'Buifalo, county of Erie, and State of New York, assigner to REUBEN DILL, of the same place, have invented a certain new and Improved Liquor-Flask, and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and

exact descripton of the construction and oper ation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and the letters ot' reference marked thereon, in which- Figure I is a side elevation ot' my improved flask. Fig. II is a vertical transverse section of the same. Fig. III is a plan of rotary nozzle, and Fig. IVis a plan of openings into flask.

The nature of thisinveution consists in the combination, with a flask containing two or more compartments for holding different kinds Y tice C opening into the compartment B, and

the oritice C opening into the compartmentB. These orilices are made through the circular disk D, the upper side of which-is accurately faced.

E represents the rotary nozzle, which sets upon the disk D, and turns upon the center stud, e', which projects up from the disk. The nut e2, screwed upon the stud, holds the nozzle down. Through the bottom of the nozzle a single ap -rture, F, is made.

By turning the nozzle this aperture may be brought over either of the dischargeoritices C or C', so th at liquor may be taken from either compartment, as desired. The stops gand g ou the disk D and the stop g2 on the. nozzle serve as guides by which to turn the nozzle so as to bring its aperture properly on line with the discharge-oritice-that is, when the nozzle is turned so that its stop g2 strikes against the stop g, liquor may be taken from the compartment B,and when it is turned so as to strike the stop g, then liquor may be taken from compartment B', but when the stop g2 is midway between the stops g g, then both ot' the discharge-milices are closed.

.lhe bottom surface ot' the nozzle and the upper face of the disk are made to tit each other perfect] y by grinding, so that uo leakage through the ljoint can occur.

Although my drawings represent the ilask dirided vinto two compartments, it is evident that the number ot' compartments into which ilasks may be divided is not limited.

I cla-im- As a new and improved article Ot' manufacture, a liquor-flask constructed with two or more compartments and rotary nozzle, substantially as described.

' ROBT. HENEAGE. Witnesses: W. H. FOREUsH,

B. H. MUEHLE. 

